Revision as of 16:07, 6 March 2014

Because the AUR only allows users to upload PKGBUILD and other package build related files, but does not provide a means for distributing a binary package, a user may want to create a binary repository of their packages elsewhere. See Pacman Tips#Custom local repository for more information.

If you have your own repository, please add it to this page, so that all the other users will know where to find your packages. Please keep the following rules when adding new repositories:

Keep the lists in alphabetical order.

Include some information about the maintainer: include at least a (nick)name and some form of contact information (web site, email address, user page on ArchWiki or the forums, etc.).

If the repository is of the signed variety, please include a key-id, possibly using it as the anchor for a link to its keyserver; if the key is not on a keyserver, include a link to the key file.

Include some short description (e.g. the category of packages provided in the repository).

If there is a page (either on ArchWiki or external) containing more information about the repository, include a link to it.

If possible, avoid using comments in code blocks. The formatted description is much more readable. Users who want some comments in their pacman.conf can easily create it on their own.